Daniel Pantaleo, the police officer who was stripped of his gun and shield after he put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold almost exactly one year ago, wants to return to his old job.
Pantaleo is under 24-hour police protection due to the reported amount of death threats he receives. Although a Staten Island grand jury voted not to indict Pantaleo last year, a Department of Justice investigation into Garner's death is still underway.
His lawyer, Stuart London, told the New York Daily News that hasn't discouraged Pantaleo. "The unbelievable part is this has not sourced him one bit on doing law enforcement, said London. "It hasn't diminished his desire to help the citizens of this city."
London also told the Daily News that he does not believe the DOJ investigation will result in any charges. "They have to prove my client had a specific intent to deprive Eric Garner of a federally protected constitutional right," he said. "Based on all the pertinent information I have, they don't reach that threshold in this case."
Pantaleo had previously been involved in two other civil rights lawsuits, both of which were settled.
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Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Wants His Job Back from Complex.

published:13 Jul 2015

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The NewYork City PoliceDepartment is once again at the center of controversy after video emerged online showing a man being choked to death by several police officers. Repeatedly saying "I can't breathe," the 350 pound Eric Garner eventually lost consciousness and went into cardiac arrest. He was reportedly being arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes. RT's Ameera David has more details on the incident, including the punishment for the main officer involved.
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A Staten Island grand jury has elected not to charge an NYPD officer for his role in Eric Garner's death. The 43-year-old died in July after officer Daniel Pantaleo placed him in a chokehold. The encounter, which was caught on camera, incited outrage after going viral.
According to the New York Post, the grand jury reached a "no bill" vote, clearing Pantaleo of any potential charges.
Earlier today, it was reported that the panel would decide by the end of the week whether or not Pantaleo would be charged. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the New York City medical examiner in early August, and Pantaleo reportedly testified before the grand jury for nearly two hours on Nov. 21.
This comes a week after a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to charge Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson for fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb in August.
UPDATE: Esaw Garner, Eric Garner's widow, responded with dismay at the non-indictment decision, according to the New York Daily News. "Oh my God, are you serious?" she said. "I'm very disappointed. You can see in the video that he [the cop] was dead wrong! The grand jury kept interviewing witnesses but you didn't need witnesses. You can be a witness for yourself. Oh my God, this s**t is crazy."
UPDATE 2: After the indictment verdict was announced, Officer Pantaleo released a statement:
I became a police officer to help people and to protect those who can't protect themselves. It is never my intention to harm anyone and I feel very bad about the death of Mr. Garner. My family and I include him and his family in our prayers and I hope that they will accept my personal condolences for their loss.
In addition, Nightline reports that New York City MayorBill de Blasio has canceled an appearance and will travel to Staten Island to meet with activists and local officials in the wake of the panel's decision.
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NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury from Complex.

published:03 Dec 2014

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Protests have started in several New York City locations after a US Grand Jury cleared an NYPD policeman of killing a black man last July. Eric Garner choked to death while being wrestled to the ground by the officer.
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Despite the rain and cold, many people in Staten Island came out at the location where Eric Garner died in July to express their outrage at the grand jury's decision not to indict the cops whose actions caused his death.

published:03 Dec 2014

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Times reporter James Queally discusses the homicide ruling in the July 17 death of Eric Garner of Staten Island and what lies ahead as a special grand jury is convened to hear evidence in the case. Read the story: http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-new-york-chokehold-grand-jury-20140819-story.html
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Monday marks the 3-year anniversary of Eric Garner’s death. Garner was choked to death by a police officer during his arrest for selling individual cigarettes, a tragedy that sparked nationwide outrage and fueled the Black Lives Matter movement. His family members say justice has not yet been served. RT America’s TrinityChavez reports.
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NYPD officers approached Garner on suspicion of selling "loosies" (single cigarettes) from packs without tax stamps. After Garner told the police that he was tired of being harassed and that he was not selling cigarettes, the officers went to arrest Garner. When officer Daniel Pantaleo took Garner's wrist behind his back, Garner swatted his arms away. Pantaleo then put his arm around Garner's neck and pulled him backwards and down onto the ground. After Pantaleo removed his arm from Garner's neck, he pushed Garner's face into the ground while four officers moved to restrain Garner, who repeated "I can't breathe" eleven times while lying facedown on the sidewalk. After Garner lost consciousness, officers turned him onto his side to ease his breathing. Garner remained lying on the sidewalk for seven minutes while the officers waited for an ambulance to arrive. The officers and EMTs did not perform CPR on Garner at the scene; according to a spokesman for the PBA, this was because they believed that Garner was breathing and that it would be improper to perform CPR on someone who was still breathing. He was pronounced dead at the hospital approximately one hour later.

Most societies, from ancient to modern, have considered murder a very serious crime deserving harsh punishment for purposes of retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, or incapacitation. There are many reasons why murder has been criminalized, including its costs to society as well as being considered intrinsically wrong. For example, murder may be considered intrinsically wrong because it violates a right to life or is oppressive; murder may be costly to society by undermining law and order, by squandering potential accomplishments of the victims, by risking escalation of violence, or by spreading fear and grief.

In most countries, a person convicted of murder is typically given a long prison sentence, possibly a life sentence where permitted. In other countries, the death penalty may be imposed for such an act; this practice, however, is becoming less common.

Eric

The given nameEric, Erik, or Erick is derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr (or Eríkr in Eastern Scandinavia due to monophthongization). The first element, ei- is derived either from the older Proto-Norse *aina(z) meaning "one" or "alone" or from Proto-Norse *aiwa(z) meaning "ever" or "eternal". The second element -ríkr derives either from *rík(a)z meaning "ruler" or "prince" (cf. Gothic reiks) or from an even older Proto-Germanic *ríkiaz which meant "powerful" and "rich". The name is thus usually taken to mean "one ruler", "autocrat", "eternal ruler" or "ever powerful", "warrior", and "government".

The most common spelling in Scandinavia is Erik. In Norway, another form of the name (which has kept the Old Norse diphthong) Eirik is also commonly used. In Finland, the form Erkki is also used. The modern Icelandic version is Eiríkur, while the modern Faroese version is Eirikur. Éric [eʁik] is used in French, and in Germany Eric, Erik and Erich are used.

Although the name was in use in Anglo-Saxon England, its use was reinforced by Scandinavian settlers arriving before the Norman Invasion. It was an uncommon name in England until the Middle Ages, when it gained popularity, and finally became a common name in the 19th century. This was partly because of the publishing of the novel Eric, or, Little by Little by Frederick William Farrar in 1858.

Staten Island

Staten Island /ˌstætənˈaɪlənd/ is one of the five boroughs (counties) of New York City, in the state of New York, in the United States. In the southwest of the city, Staten Island is the southernmost part of both the city and state of New York, with Conference House Park at the southern tip of the island and the state. The borough is separated from New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull, and from the rest of New York by New York Bay. With a 2014 Census-estimated population of 473,279, Staten Island is the least populated of the boroughs but is the third-largest in area at 58sqmi (150km2).
The borough is coextensive with Richmond County, and until 1975 was officially the Borough of Richmond. Its flag was later changed to reflect this, though the official seal remains unchanged. Staten Island has been sometimes called "the forgotten borough" by inhabitants who feel neglected by the city government.

The North Shore — especially the neighborhoods of St. George, Tompkinsville, Clifton, and Stapleton — is the most urban part of the island; it contains the officially designated St. George Historic District and the St. Paul’s Avenue-Stapleton Heights Historic District, which feature large Victorian houses. The East Shore is home to the 2.5-mile (4km)F.D.R. Boardwalk, the fourth-longest in the world. The South Shore, site of the 17th-century Dutch and French Huguenot settlement of developed rapidly beginning in the 1960s and 1970s; it is mostly suburban in character. The West Shore is the least populated and most industrial part of the island.

Father of Six Dies After NYPD Police Chokehold

Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Wants His Job Back

Daniel Pantaleo, the police officer who was stripped of his gun and shield after he put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold almost exactly one year ago, wants to return to his old job.
Pantaleo is under 24-hour police protection due to the reported amount of death threats he receives. Although a Staten Island grand jury voted not to indict Pantaleo last year, a Department of Justice investigation into Garner's death is still underway.
His lawyer, Stuart London, told the New York Daily News that hasn't discouraged Pantaleo. "The unbelievable part is this has not sourced him one bit on doing law enforcement, said London. "It hasn't diminished his desire to help the citizens of this city."
London also told the Daily News that he does not believe the DOJ investigation will result in any charges. "They have to prove my client had a specific intent to deprive Eric Garner of a federally protected constitutional right," he said. "Based on all the pertinent information I have, they don't reach that threshold in this case."
Pantaleo had previously been involved in two other civil rights lawsuits, both of which were settled.
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Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Wants His Job Back from Complex.

1:56

NYPD cops choke man to death

NYPD cops choke man to death

NYPD cops choke man to death

The NewYork City PoliceDepartment is once again at the center of controversy after video emerged online showing a man being choked to death by several police officers. Repeatedly saying "I can't breathe," the 350 pound Eric Garner eventually lost consciousness and went into cardiac arrest. He was reportedly being arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes. RT's Ameera David has more details on the incident, including the punishment for the main officer involved.
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1:36

NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury

NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury

NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury

A Staten Island grand jury has elected not to charge an NYPD officer for his role in Eric Garner's death. The 43-year-old died in July after officer Daniel Pantaleo placed him in a chokehold. The encounter, which was caught on camera, incited outrage after going viral.
According to the New York Post, the grand jury reached a "no bill" vote, clearing Pantaleo of any potential charges.
Earlier today, it was reported that the panel would decide by the end of the week whether or not Pantaleo would be charged. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the New York City medical examiner in early August, and Pantaleo reportedly testified before the grand jury for nearly two hours on Nov. 21.
This comes a week after a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to charge Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson for fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb in August.
UPDATE: Esaw Garner, Eric Garner's widow, responded with dismay at the non-indictment decision, according to the New York Daily News. "Oh my God, are you serious?" she said. "I'm very disappointed. You can see in the video that he [the cop] was dead wrong! The grand jury kept interviewing witnesses but you didn't need witnesses. You can be a witness for yourself. Oh my God, this s**t is crazy."
UPDATE 2: After the indictment verdict was announced, Officer Pantaleo released a statement:
I became a police officer to help people and to protect those who can't protect themselves. It is never my intention to harm anyone and I feel very bad about the death of Mr. Garner. My family and I include him and his family in our prayers and I hope that they will accept my personal condolences for their loss.
In addition, Nightline reports that New York City MayorBill de Blasio has canceled an appearance and will travel to Staten Island to meet with activists and local officials in the wake of the panel's decision.
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NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury from Complex.

5:09

Eric Garner protesters flood New York after grand jury clears NYPD officer in chokehold death case

Eric Garner protesters flood New York after grand jury clears NYPD officer in chokehold death case

Eric Garner protesters flood New York after grand jury clears NYPD officer in chokehold death case

Protests have started in several New York City locations after a US Grand Jury cleared an NYPD policeman of killing a black man last July. Eric Garner choked to death while being wrestled to the ground by the officer.
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1:26

NYC Reacts: '[Eric Garner] got murdered'

NYC Reacts: '[Eric Garner] got murdered'

NYC Reacts: '[Eric Garner] got murdered'

Despite the rain and cold, many people in Staten Island came out at the location where Eric Garner died in July to express their outrage at the grand jury's decision not to indict the cops whose actions caused his death.

1:43

Eric Garner: What lies ahead in the NYPD chokehold death investigation

Eric Garner: What lies ahead in the NYPD chokehold death investigation

Eric Garner: What lies ahead in the NYPD chokehold death investigation

Times reporter James Queally discusses the homicide ruling in the July 17 death of Eric Garner of Staten Island and what lies ahead as a special grand jury is convened to hear evidence in the case. Read the story: http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-new-york-chokehold-grand-jury-20140819-story.html
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2:17

America remembers Eric Garner’s death 3 years ago today

America remembers Eric Garner’s death 3 years ago today

America remembers Eric Garner’s death 3 years ago today

Monday marks the 3-year anniversary of Eric Garner’s death. Garner was choked to death by a police officer during his arrest for selling individual cigarettes, a tragedy that sparked nationwide outrage and fueled the Black Lives Matter movement. His family members say justice has not yet been served. RT America’s TrinityChavez reports.
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New York grand jury declines to indict in death of Eric Garner

Times staff writer James Queally discusses the grand jury decision not to indict in the July 17 death of Eric Garner in Staten Island, N.Y.Read the story: http://lat.ms/1FQQ79U
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Behind The Eric Garner Video Of A Deadly Confrontation With Police | TIME

Behind The Eric Garner Video Of A Deadly Confrontation With Police | TIME

Behind The Eric Garner Video Of A Deadly Confrontation With Police | TIME

TIME interviews the man who captured a fatal incident between Eric Garner and NYPD officers.
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Father of Six Dies After NYPD Police Chokehold

Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Wants His Job Back

Daniel Pantaleo, the police officer who was stripped of his gun and shield after he put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold almost exactly one year ago, wants to return to his old job.
Pantaleo is under 24-hour police protection due to the reported amount of death threats he receives. Although a Staten Island grand jury voted not to indict Pantaleo last year, a Department of Justice investigation into Garner's death is still underway.
His lawyer, Stuart London, told the New York Daily News that hasn't discouraged Pantaleo. "The unbelievable part is this has not sourced him one bit on doing law enforcement, said London. "It hasn't diminished his desire to help the citizens of this city."
London also told the Daily News that he does not believe the DOJ investigation will result in any charge...

published: 13 Jul 2015

NYPD cops choke man to death

The NewYork City PoliceDepartment is once again at the center of controversy after video emerged online showing a man being choked to death by several police officers. Repeatedly saying "I can't breathe," the 350 pound Eric Garner eventually lost consciousness and went into cardiac arrest. He was reportedly being arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes. RT's Ameera David has more details on the incident, including the punishment for the main officer involved.
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published: 21 Jul 2014

NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury

A Staten Island grand jury has elected not to charge an NYPD officer for his role in Eric Garner's death. The 43-year-old died in July after officer Daniel Pantaleo placed him in a chokehold. The encounter, which was caught on camera, incited outrage after going viral.
According to the New York Post, the grand jury reached a "no bill" vote, clearing Pantaleo of any potential charges.
Earlier today, it was reported that the panel would decide by the end of the week whether or not Pantaleo would be charged. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the New York City medical examiner in early August, and Pantaleo reportedly testified before the grand jury for nearly two hours on Nov. 21.
This comes a week after a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to charge Ferguson, Mo. police office...

published: 03 Dec 2014

Eric Garner protesters flood New York after grand jury clears NYPD officer in chokehold death case

Protests have started in several New York City locations after a US Grand Jury cleared an NYPD policeman of killing a black man last July. Eric Garner choked to death while being wrestled to the ground by the officer.
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published: 04 Dec 2014

NYC Reacts: '[Eric Garner] got murdered'

Despite the rain and cold, many people in Staten Island came out at the location where Eric Garner died in July to express their outrage at the grand jury's decision not to indict the cops whose actions caused his death.

published: 03 Dec 2014

Eric Garner: What lies ahead in the NYPD chokehold death investigation

Times reporter James Queally discusses the homicide ruling in the July 17 death of Eric Garner of Staten Island and what lies ahead as a special grand jury is convened to hear evidence in the case. Read the story: http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-new-york-chokehold-grand-jury-20140819-story.html
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published: 20 Aug 2014

America remembers Eric Garner’s death 3 years ago today

Monday marks the 3-year anniversary of Eric Garner’s death. Garner was choked to death by a police officer during his arrest for selling individual cigarettes, a tragedy that sparked nationwide outrage and fueled the Black Lives Matter movement. His family members say justice has not yet been served. RT America’s TrinityChavez reports.
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Burial of Eric Garner

New York grand jury declines to indict in death of Eric Garner

Times staff writer James Queally discusses the grand jury decision not to indict in the July 17 death of Eric Garner in Staten Island, N.Y.Read the story: http://lat.ms/1FQQ79U
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published: 04 Dec 2014

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Holder announces investigation into Garner death

Eric Garner Chokehold Death: No Indictment | NBC Nightly News

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Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Wants His Job Back

Daniel Pantaleo, the police officer who was stripped of his gun and shield after he put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold almost exactly one year ago, wants to r...

Daniel Pantaleo, the police officer who was stripped of his gun and shield after he put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold almost exactly one year ago, wants to return to his old job.
Pantaleo is under 24-hour police protection due to the reported amount of death threats he receives. Although a Staten Island grand jury voted not to indict Pantaleo last year, a Department of Justice investigation into Garner's death is still underway.
His lawyer, Stuart London, told the New York Daily News that hasn't discouraged Pantaleo. "The unbelievable part is this has not sourced him one bit on doing law enforcement, said London. "It hasn't diminished his desire to help the citizens of this city."
London also told the Daily News that he does not believe the DOJ investigation will result in any charges. "They have to prove my client had a specific intent to deprive Eric Garner of a federally protected constitutional right," he said. "Based on all the pertinent information I have, they don't reach that threshold in this case."
Pantaleo had previously been involved in two other civil rights lawsuits, both of which were settled.
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Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Wants His Job Back from Complex.

Daniel Pantaleo, the police officer who was stripped of his gun and shield after he put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold almost exactly one year ago, wants to return to his old job.
Pantaleo is under 24-hour police protection due to the reported amount of death threats he receives. Although a Staten Island grand jury voted not to indict Pantaleo last year, a Department of Justice investigation into Garner's death is still underway.
His lawyer, Stuart London, told the New York Daily News that hasn't discouraged Pantaleo. "The unbelievable part is this has not sourced him one bit on doing law enforcement, said London. "It hasn't diminished his desire to help the citizens of this city."
London also told the Daily News that he does not believe the DOJ investigation will result in any charges. "They have to prove my client had a specific intent to deprive Eric Garner of a federally protected constitutional right," he said. "Based on all the pertinent information I have, they don't reach that threshold in this case."
Pantaleo had previously been involved in two other civil rights lawsuits, both of which were settled.
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Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Wants His Job Back from Complex.

The NewYork City PoliceDepartment is once again at the center of controversy after video emerged online showing a man being choked to death by several police officers. Repeatedly saying "I can't breathe," the 350 pound Eric Garner eventually lost consciousness and went into cardiac arrest. He was reportedly being arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes. RT's Ameera David has more details on the incident, including the punishment for the main officer involved.
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The NewYork City PoliceDepartment is once again at the center of controversy after video emerged online showing a man being choked to death by several police officers. Repeatedly saying "I can't breathe," the 350 pound Eric Garner eventually lost consciousness and went into cardiac arrest. He was reportedly being arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes. RT's Ameera David has more details on the incident, including the punishment for the main officer involved.
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A Staten Island grand jury has elected not to charge an NYPD officer for his role in Eric Garner's death. The 43-year-old died in July after officer Daniel Pantaleo placed him in a chokehold. The encounter, which was caught on camera, incited outrage after going viral.
According to the New York Post, the grand jury reached a "no bill" vote, clearing Pantaleo of any potential charges.
Earlier today, it was reported that the panel would decide by the end of the week whether or not Pantaleo would be charged. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the New York City medical examiner in early August, and Pantaleo reportedly testified before the grand jury for nearly two hours on Nov. 21.
This comes a week after a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to charge Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson for fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb in August.
UPDATE: Esaw Garner, Eric Garner's widow, responded with dismay at the non-indictment decision, according to the New York Daily News. "Oh my God, are you serious?" she said. "I'm very disappointed. You can see in the video that he [the cop] was dead wrong! The grand jury kept interviewing witnesses but you didn't need witnesses. You can be a witness for yourself. Oh my God, this s**t is crazy."
UPDATE 2: After the indictment verdict was announced, Officer Pantaleo released a statement:
I became a police officer to help people and to protect those who can't protect themselves. It is never my intention to harm anyone and I feel very bad about the death of Mr. Garner. My family and I include him and his family in our prayers and I hope that they will accept my personal condolences for their loss.
In addition, Nightline reports that New York City MayorBill de Blasio has canceled an appearance and will travel to Staten Island to meet with activists and local officials in the wake of the panel's decision.
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NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury from Complex.

A Staten Island grand jury has elected not to charge an NYPD officer for his role in Eric Garner's death. The 43-year-old died in July after officer Daniel Pantaleo placed him in a chokehold. The encounter, which was caught on camera, incited outrage after going viral.
According to the New York Post, the grand jury reached a "no bill" vote, clearing Pantaleo of any potential charges.
Earlier today, it was reported that the panel would decide by the end of the week whether or not Pantaleo would be charged. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the New York City medical examiner in early August, and Pantaleo reportedly testified before the grand jury for nearly two hours on Nov. 21.
This comes a week after a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to charge Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson for fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb in August.
UPDATE: Esaw Garner, Eric Garner's widow, responded with dismay at the non-indictment decision, according to the New York Daily News. "Oh my God, are you serious?" she said. "I'm very disappointed. You can see in the video that he [the cop] was dead wrong! The grand jury kept interviewing witnesses but you didn't need witnesses. You can be a witness for yourself. Oh my God, this s**t is crazy."
UPDATE 2: After the indictment verdict was announced, Officer Pantaleo released a statement:
I became a police officer to help people and to protect those who can't protect themselves. It is never my intention to harm anyone and I feel very bad about the death of Mr. Garner. My family and I include him and his family in our prayers and I hope that they will accept my personal condolences for their loss.
In addition, Nightline reports that New York City MayorBill de Blasio has canceled an appearance and will travel to Staten Island to meet with activists and local officials in the wake of the panel's decision.
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NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury from Complex.

Protests have started in several New York City locations after a US Grand Jury cleared an NYPD policeman of killing a black man last July. Eric Garner choked to death while being wrestled to the ground by the officer.
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Protests have started in several New York City locations after a US Grand Jury cleared an NYPD policeman of killing a black man last July. Eric Garner choked to death while being wrestled to the ground by the officer.
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Despite the rain and cold, many people in Staten Island came out at the location where Eric Garner died in July to express their outrage at the grand jury's decision not to indict the cops whose actions caused his death.

Despite the rain and cold, many people in Staten Island came out at the location where Eric Garner died in July to express their outrage at the grand jury's decision not to indict the cops whose actions caused his death.

Times reporter James Queally discusses the homicide ruling in the July 17 death of Eric Garner of Staten Island and what lies ahead as a special grand jury is convened to hear evidence in the case. Read the story: http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-new-york-chokehold-grand-jury-20140819-story.html
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America remembers Eric Garner’s death 3 years ago today

Monday marks the 3-year anniversary of Eric Garner’s death. Garner was choked to death by a police officer during his arrest for selling individual cigarettes, ...

Monday marks the 3-year anniversary of Eric Garner’s death. Garner was choked to death by a police officer during his arrest for selling individual cigarettes, a tragedy that sparked nationwide outrage and fueled the Black Lives Matter movement. His family members say justice has not yet been served. RT America’s TrinityChavez reports.
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Monday marks the 3-year anniversary of Eric Garner’s death. Garner was choked to death by a police officer during his arrest for selling individual cigarettes, a tragedy that sparked nationwide outrage and fueled the Black Lives Matter movement. His family members say justice has not yet been served. RT America’s TrinityChavez reports.
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Behind The Eric Garner Video Of A Deadly Confrontation With Police | TIME

TIME interviews the man who captured a fatal incident between Eric Garner and NYPD officers.
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Family of Eric Garner Filing $75 Million Lawsuit Against New York City

Eric Garner's family intends to sue the city of New York for $75 million in damages, officials say. The 43-year-old Staten Island native died in July after NYPDOfficerDaniel Pantaleo applied a chokehold in an attempt to subdue him.
According to the Associated Press, Garner's family filed a notice with the city comptroller's office yesterday, initiating the legal process. The Associated Press adds that the suit also targets the NYPD and six of its officers.
Per Capital New York, the claim asserts that police "failed to use proper police procedure and tactics as reasonably prudent and careful police officers would have used under similar circumstances," noting that both the city and its police department "continued to improperly supervise officers in the field."
Garner's death was rule...

published: 08 Oct 2014

The Daily Show - We Can’t Breathe

Although the NYPD officer whose chokehold led to the death of Eric Garner did not face indictment, the bystander who filmed the incident did.
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published: 05 Dec 2014

Ferguson Missouri - Americas Favorite Holiday Vacation Getaway Spot!

Year after year millions of people flock to Ferguson Missouri during the holiday season. This video shows you why you and your family need to spend the holidays in Ferguson Missouri!
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The switch was noticed as soon as the sun came up, now cops want to know who did it. CBS 2's JessicaSchneider has more.
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Thousands of Argentines Protest Prosecutor's Death

A quarter of a million Argentines marched in silence through driving rain Wednesday to honor Alberto Nisman who they believe gave his life last month for investigating a deadly 1994 terrorist bombing. Photo: AP
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ICP Asks if Eric Garner, Mike Brown Cases Bring UN Working Group on African Descent Back to USA

Police beat father to death ,as he screamed for help

id like to thank PastorTony smith for bringing this story to my attention hopefully people start paying more attention and recording more incidents with police officers just to make sure they are upholding the law and practicing proper procedures
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New York City Indicted Two Men in Connection With Explosion That Killed Fire Chief

New York City prosecutors indicted two men on Wednesday in connection with an explosion at a home last month that killed the city's highest ranking fire official to die in the line of duty since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Battalion ChiefMichael Fahy died after he was hit in the head by debris from the blast at a residence in the borough of the Bronx where he and other firefighters were responding on Sept. 27 to reports of a gas leak. Garivaldi Castillo, 32, and Julio Salcedo, 34, both of New York City, were indicted on charges of first degree assault, second degree assault, and first degree criminal possession of marijuana.
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Protesters of Police Killings March on Washington

Protesters plan to converge on the nation's capital on Saturday to help bring attention to the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police. Civil rights organizations plan to hold a national march in Washington with the families of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two unarmed black men who died in incidents with white police officers, to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality.
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Eric Garner's family intends to sue the city of New York for $75 million in damages, officials say. The 43-year-old Staten Island native died in July after NYPDOfficerDaniel Pantaleo applied a chokehold in an attempt to subdue him.
According to the Associated Press, Garner's family filed a notice with the city comptroller's office yesterday, initiating the legal process. The Associated Press adds that the suit also targets the NYPD and six of its officers.
Per Capital New York, the claim asserts that police "failed to use proper police procedure and tactics as reasonably prudent and careful police officers would have used under similar circumstances," noting that both the city and its police department "continued to improperly supervise officers in the field."
Garner's death was ruled a homicide in August, and a grand jury will decide whether the incident warrants criminal charges.
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Eric Garner's family intends to sue the city of New York for $75 million in damages, officials say. The 43-year-old Staten Island native died in July after NYPDOfficerDaniel Pantaleo applied a chokehold in an attempt to subdue him.
According to the Associated Press, Garner's family filed a notice with the city comptroller's office yesterday, initiating the legal process. The Associated Press adds that the suit also targets the NYPD and six of its officers.
Per Capital New York, the claim asserts that police "failed to use proper police procedure and tactics as reasonably prudent and careful police officers would have used under similar circumstances," noting that both the city and its police department "continued to improperly supervise officers in the field."
Garner's death was ruled a homicide in August, and a grand jury will decide whether the incident warrants criminal charges.
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The Daily Show - We Can’t Breathe

Although the NYPD officer whose chokehold led to the death of Eric Garner did not face indictment, the bystander who filmed the incident did.
Watch full episod...

Although the NYPD officer whose chokehold led to the death of Eric Garner did not face indictment, the bystander who filmed the incident did.
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Although the NYPD officer whose chokehold led to the death of Eric Garner did not face indictment, the bystander who filmed the incident did.
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Ferguson Missouri - Americas Favorite Holiday Vacation Getaway Spot!

Year after year millions of people flock to Ferguson Missouri during the holiday season. This video shows you why you and your family need to spend the holidays...

Year after year millions of people flock to Ferguson Missouri during the holiday season. This video shows you why you and your family need to spend the holidays in Ferguson Missouri!
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Thousands of Argentines Protest Prosecutor's Death

A quarter of a million Argentines marched in silence through driving rain Wednesday to honor Alberto Nisman who they believe gave his life last month for invest...

A quarter of a million Argentines marched in silence through driving rain Wednesday to honor Alberto Nisman who they believe gave his life last month for investigating a deadly 1994 terrorist bombing. Photo: AP
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After Eric Garner & Mike Brown, ICP Asks If UN Working Group Comes to US
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, December 10 -- Nine days after Missouri police officer was not indicted for killing African American teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, in New York City on December 3 a Staten Island grand jury declined to return any indictment for the killing of Eric Garner, which was caught on video, here.
On December 10, Inner City Press asked two members of the UN's Working Group on People of African Descent about the cases or non-indictments, and if they make it more likely the Working Group will return to the US to conduct a mission. Video here.
Working Group member Verene Shepherd said that the Working Group has the right to return for up to five years, to follow up. Video here (after this video, she also mentioned Trayvon Martin).
The chair of the working group Mireille Fanon-Mendes-France spoke of systematic marginalization of people of color, by banks and social services. Inner City Press asked her about the Working Group's report on Sweden, which found "segregated neighborhoods and reports that health clinics, banks and other essential services are being pulled out of some ethnic neighborhoods.” She said this is a worldwide phenomenon.
Back on December 4, Inner City Press asked the UN Spokesman for comment:
Inner City Press: first I wanted to ask you about what's big news here in New York City, and I was wondering if the Secretary-General has any comment on the refusal to indict the police officer who killed Eric Garner on video, not resisting and unarmed and the protests that are taking place.
Spokesman Dujarric: Sure. We're obviously aware of what's going on here in our own backyard. I think the Secretary-General's thoughts are obviously with the family of Mr. Garner following that decision and the people of New York. I think the case is again focusing attention on the issue of accountability of law enforcement officials, and the Secretary-General urges all competent authorities in the United States to do everything possible to respond to the demands for greater accountability. And he also welcomes the announcement, I think by the US Justice Department, of an opening of a civil rights investigation in the case. And I think I would just add that we've seen a lot of demonstrations here in New York. He would urge the demonstrators to demonstrate peacefully and for the authorities to respect the right of those demonstrators to do so peacefully.
Inner City Press: recently, the UN-Women offered some kind of a partnership with the City, it seems to be like technical assistance, maybe going both ways but certainly UN helping. Is there anything that the UN system has, given what now seems as kind of a trend of killing of unarmed African-Americans and failure to bring accountability? Is there anything that the UN system is offering to the United States?
Spokesman: Not in terms of technical assistance that I'm aware of. Obviously, there would have to be a request from the US authorities. The UN system writ large, as you saw, there was a report on the UN Committee on Torture, if I'm not mistaken, that was released some time ago. So, that's where it stands.
Back on the evening of December 3 in midtown Manhattan, the chant was "Justice for Eric Garner" and "I can't breathe," which he'd said as he was choked. Marchers headed from Times Square east to Sixth Avenue but were blocked from heading north to Rockefeller Plaza and the tree lighting ceremony. Short Inner City Press YouTube video here.
And so to Fifth Avenue -- again process north was blocked, this time with orange kettling netting -- and down to 42nd Street. Police closed the doors to Grand Central, no more dying-in. The march passed Cipriani in the old bank space, venue of the UN CensorshipAllianceBall. And they passed Pfizer, with the UN on the horizon, see below.
Earlier on December 3, New York Congresspeople spoke out, with Bronx Rep. Jose Serrano say that Garner's death "was not an accident, it was homicide," for all to see.
BrooklynRepresentativeNydia Velazquez linked the Garner non-indictment to 12-year old Tamir Rice being killed in Cleveland. Representative Hakeem Jeffries recalled peaceful protests after the killing, in The Bronx, of Amadou Diallo.
LaterMayor Bill De Blasio spoke but unlike the Congresspeople took no questions, as his Commissionerfor International Affairs Penny Abeywardena recently came to the UN without openly taking questions, either, here. http://www.innercitypress.com/unca1abeywardena112814.html
The UN in Geneva for days refused to release to US-based media without paid correspondents in Switzerland the UN Committee on Torture's concluding remarks on the US. http://www.innercitypress.com/funca1unog112814.html

After Eric Garner & Mike Brown, ICP Asks If UN Working Group Comes to US
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, December 10 -- Nine days after Missouri police officer was not indicted for killing African American teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, in New York City on December 3 a Staten Island grand jury declined to return any indictment for the killing of Eric Garner, which was caught on video, here.
On December 10, Inner City Press asked two members of the UN's Working Group on People of African Descent about the cases or non-indictments, and if they make it more likely the Working Group will return to the US to conduct a mission. Video here.
Working Group member Verene Shepherd said that the Working Group has the right to return for up to five years, to follow up. Video here (after this video, she also mentioned Trayvon Martin).
The chair of the working group Mireille Fanon-Mendes-France spoke of systematic marginalization of people of color, by banks and social services. Inner City Press asked her about the Working Group's report on Sweden, which found "segregated neighborhoods and reports that health clinics, banks and other essential services are being pulled out of some ethnic neighborhoods.” She said this is a worldwide phenomenon.
Back on December 4, Inner City Press asked the UN Spokesman for comment:
Inner City Press: first I wanted to ask you about what's big news here in New York City, and I was wondering if the Secretary-General has any comment on the refusal to indict the police officer who killed Eric Garner on video, not resisting and unarmed and the protests that are taking place.
Spokesman Dujarric: Sure. We're obviously aware of what's going on here in our own backyard. I think the Secretary-General's thoughts are obviously with the family of Mr. Garner following that decision and the people of New York. I think the case is again focusing attention on the issue of accountability of law enforcement officials, and the Secretary-General urges all competent authorities in the United States to do everything possible to respond to the demands for greater accountability. And he also welcomes the announcement, I think by the US Justice Department, of an opening of a civil rights investigation in the case. And I think I would just add that we've seen a lot of demonstrations here in New York. He would urge the demonstrators to demonstrate peacefully and for the authorities to respect the right of those demonstrators to do so peacefully.
Inner City Press: recently, the UN-Women offered some kind of a partnership with the City, it seems to be like technical assistance, maybe going both ways but certainly UN helping. Is there anything that the UN system has, given what now seems as kind of a trend of killing of unarmed African-Americans and failure to bring accountability? Is there anything that the UN system is offering to the United States?
Spokesman: Not in terms of technical assistance that I'm aware of. Obviously, there would have to be a request from the US authorities. The UN system writ large, as you saw, there was a report on the UN Committee on Torture, if I'm not mistaken, that was released some time ago. So, that's where it stands.
Back on the evening of December 3 in midtown Manhattan, the chant was "Justice for Eric Garner" and "I can't breathe," which he'd said as he was choked. Marchers headed from Times Square east to Sixth Avenue but were blocked from heading north to Rockefeller Plaza and the tree lighting ceremony. Short Inner City Press YouTube video here.
And so to Fifth Avenue -- again process north was blocked, this time with orange kettling netting -- and down to 42nd Street. Police closed the doors to Grand Central, no more dying-in. The march passed Cipriani in the old bank space, venue of the UN CensorshipAllianceBall. And they passed Pfizer, with the UN on the horizon, see below.
Earlier on December 3, New York Congresspeople spoke out, with Bronx Rep. Jose Serrano say that Garner's death "was not an accident, it was homicide," for all to see.
BrooklynRepresentativeNydia Velazquez linked the Garner non-indictment to 12-year old Tamir Rice being killed in Cleveland. Representative Hakeem Jeffries recalled peaceful protests after the killing, in The Bronx, of Amadou Diallo.
LaterMayor Bill De Blasio spoke but unlike the Congresspeople took no questions, as his Commissionerfor International Affairs Penny Abeywardena recently came to the UN without openly taking questions, either, here. http://www.innercitypress.com/unca1abeywardena112814.html
The UN in Geneva for days refused to release to US-based media without paid correspondents in Switzerland the UN Committee on Torture's concluding remarks on the US. http://www.innercitypress.com/funca1unog112814.html

Police beat father to death ,as he screamed for help

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id like to thank PastorTony smith for bringing this story to my attention hopefully people start paying more attention and recording more incidents with police officers just to make sure they are upholding the law and practicing proper procedures
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id like to thank PastorTony smith for bringing this story to my attention hopefully people start paying more attention and recording more incidents with police officers just to make sure they are upholding the law and practicing proper procedures
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New York City Indicted Two Men in Connection With Explosion That Killed Fire Chief

New York City prosecutors indicted two men on Wednesday in connection with an explosion at a home last month that killed the city's highest ranking fire officia...

New York City prosecutors indicted two men on Wednesday in connection with an explosion at a home last month that killed the city's highest ranking fire official to die in the line of duty since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Battalion ChiefMichael Fahy died after he was hit in the head by debris from the blast at a residence in the borough of the Bronx where he and other firefighters were responding on Sept. 27 to reports of a gas leak. Garivaldi Castillo, 32, and Julio Salcedo, 34, both of New York City, were indicted on charges of first degree assault, second degree assault, and first degree criminal possession of marijuana.
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New York City prosecutors indicted two men on Wednesday in connection with an explosion at a home last month that killed the city's highest ranking fire official to die in the line of duty since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Battalion ChiefMichael Fahy died after he was hit in the head by debris from the blast at a residence in the borough of the Bronx where he and other firefighters were responding on Sept. 27 to reports of a gas leak. Garivaldi Castillo, 32, and Julio Salcedo, 34, both of New York City, were indicted on charges of first degree assault, second degree assault, and first degree criminal possession of marijuana.
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Protesters of Police Killings March on Washington

Protesters plan to converge on the nation's capital on Saturday to help bring attention to the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police. Civil rights...

Protesters plan to converge on the nation's capital on Saturday to help bring attention to the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police. Civil rights organizations plan to hold a national march in Washington with the families of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two unarmed black men who died in incidents with white police officers, to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality.
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Protesters plan to converge on the nation's capital on Saturday to help bring attention to the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police. Civil rights organizations plan to hold a national march in Washington with the families of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two unarmed black men who died in incidents with white police officers, to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality.
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Look Inside The Evolution Of New York City’s Police Department | Sunday TODAY

In 2017, New York City saw the fewest murders in its recorded history, but it didn’t come without strategy and some controversy. In this week’s Sunday Spotlight...

In 2017, New York City saw the fewest murders in its recorded history, but it didn’t come without strategy and some controversy. In this week’s Sunday Spotlight, NBC’sStephanie Gosk looks at how the NYPD is reinventing policing while battling a crisis of trust.
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Police justify choke hold murder of Eric Garner

NeverGetBusted is a humanitarian cause that has been featured worldwide on television, radio and in every newspaper in the world. It is operated by former narcotics officer and current criminal defense expert and activist, Barry Cooper. Barry has dedicated his life to easing the suffering caused by the drug war.
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Canaanland Moors Eric Garner murder and status

We send our condolences to all people who have been murdered by different levels of highwaymen acting in an official capacity under colour of law and colour of authority. RIPEric Garner.. you did not die in vain!

published: 21 Jul 2014

Grand Jury Decides Not To Indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo For The Choking Death Of Eric Garner

The grand jury on the Eric Garner chokehold death case decides not to indict OfficerDaniel Pantaleo. Congress and President Obama have not took swift action against corrupt police and prosecutors. The American people are tired and won't stand for this nation to turn into Nazi Germany.
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NYPD won't admit that Eric Garner died from a chokehold

In a move that surprised everyone, the NY Police Officer's union came forth to talk about the recent killing of Eric Garner at the hands of the NYPD. Rather than expressing condolences for the family or admitting any wrong-doing of their own, the NYPD has concluded that Eric Garner did not die form a chokehold last week.
This was surprising, since the medical examiner, who works for the very same government as the NYPD, ruled Garner's death a homicide. This is only serving to add to the tension being experienced between the NYPD and the citizens of the city of New York.
Ken Williams, a former police officer, speaks about the case of Eric Garner. He also talks about ways that people of color can use the law to their advantage. Williams says that in many cases of police brutality, p...

Former police officer Ken Williams gives direct and specific information about the police death of Eric Garner, who died in the hands of the NYPD. According to Williams, the officers involved in the incident, along with the medical personnel in involved in the case, were blatantly negligent in not administering CPR to Garner when he was on the ground.
He also says that there was a fraud committed by officers and medical professionals who basically pretended that a dead man was alive while the cameras were rolling.
Garner was being stopped by police for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. He became upset that officers had been harassing him, when they suddenly took him to the ground. The officers used a chokehold that is considered to be deadly force by the United StatesSupreme Co...

LanceScurv & Diamondgirl speak on the No Indictment status of the Eric Garner choke-hold murder by the New York Police Department as well as a multitude of other topics of interest in this free flowing conversation.
But the question remains, how can a so-called officer of the law execute an illegal maneuver that resulted in his death and then justify it by saying that they could not prove that it was the choke hold that took his life.
But if the cops never put their hands on Eric Garner he would still be alive and well today.
These incidents are happening with a frightening regularity and it feels as though we are living in a perpetual world of a surreal reality.
Please leave your opinions and perspectives in the comment area below.
Also, here is the link to the video that first spok...

The Murder of Eric Garner: Updates, Reactions and Predictions: TTL SHOW

The killing of Eric Garner is front page news. We all know the story. Lets have a honest conversation on the situation, the latest updates on the issue, reactions and predictions.
Eric Garner was brutally choked, has face rammed into the pavement and suffocated by NYPD officers last Thursday because they suspected him of selling single cigarettes to a stranger walking by.
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Staten IslandCopsMurder Unarmed Black Man For Breaking Up A Street Fight!
Garner, 43, suffered a heart attack during a confrontation with police who were attempting to arrest him on suspicions of selling untaxed cigarettes outside a beauty parlor on Staten Island near the ferry terminal, authorities said.
Two plain-clothes officers confront the 6-foot-3-inch tall, 350-pound man who in turn becomes irate, denying the charges and refusing to be handcuffed when one of the officers places him in what appears to be the choke hold ...

published: 20 Jul 2014

Eric Garner's death pushes Cornel West to battle mass incarceration even more

Coroner Rules Eric Garner was Murdered

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CoronerRulesEric Garner was Murdered
The city medical examiner has ruled the death of Eric Garner, the 43-year-old father whose death in police custody sparked national outrage, a homicide, saying a chokehold killed him.
The medical examiner said compression of the neck and chest, along with Garner's positioning on the ground while being restrained by police during the July 17 stop on Staten Island, caused his death.

published: 09 Sep 2014

NYPD Chokehold Video Victim, Alix Tichelman & Utah Mom Killer

NYPD chokehold victim Eric Garner was killed by police and it was all caught on video. We look at the video and discuss police brutality, plus the connections of Alix Tichelman with a second heroin death (including the 911 call), and Megan Huntsman who murdered her babies in Utah are all reviewed with former prosecutor Loni Coombs on this episode of Crime Time.
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published: 22 Jul 2014

Eric Garner: The Latest Victim In The Secret Fraternal Order Of Police & Black Male Sacrifice!

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Police justify choke hold murder of Eric Garner

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Canaanland Moors Eric Garner murder and status

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We send our condolences to all people who have been murdered by different levels of highwaymen acting in an official capacity under colour of law and colour of authority. RIPEric Garner.. you did not die in vain!

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The grand jury on the Eric Garner chokehold death case decides not to indict OfficerDaniel Pantaleo. Congress and President Obama have not took swift action against corrupt police and prosecutors. The American people are tired and won't stand for this nation to turn into Nazi Germany.
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In a move that surprised everyone, the NY Police Officer's union came forth to talk about the recent killing of Eric Garner at the hands of the NYPD. Rather than expressing condolences for the family or admitting any wrong-doing of their own, the NYPD has concluded that Eric Garner did not die form a chokehold last week.
This was surprising, since the medical examiner, who works for the very same government as the NYPD, ruled Garner's death a homicide. This is only serving to add to the tension being experienced between the NYPD and the citizens of the city of New York.
Ken Williams, a former police officer, speaks about the case of Eric Garner. He also talks about ways that people of color can use the law to their advantage. Williams says that in many cases of police brutality, people of color often assume that they are simply meant to be victims and never realize that they can use the law as a way to seek justice.
He also explains that "stop snitching" codes are harmful to people of color and need to be confronted.

In a move that surprised everyone, the NY Police Officer's union came forth to talk about the recent killing of Eric Garner at the hands of the NYPD. Rather than expressing condolences for the family or admitting any wrong-doing of their own, the NYPD has concluded that Eric Garner did not die form a chokehold last week.
This was surprising, since the medical examiner, who works for the very same government as the NYPD, ruled Garner's death a homicide. This is only serving to add to the tension being experienced between the NYPD and the citizens of the city of New York.
Ken Williams, a former police officer, speaks about the case of Eric Garner. He also talks about ways that people of color can use the law to their advantage. Williams says that in many cases of police brutality, people of color often assume that they are simply meant to be victims and never realize that they can use the law as a way to seek justice.
He also explains that "stop snitching" codes are harmful to people of color and need to be confronted.

Former police officer Ken Williams gives direct and specific information about the police death of Eric Garner, who died in the hands of the NYPD. According to...

Former police officer Ken Williams gives direct and specific information about the police death of Eric Garner, who died in the hands of the NYPD. According to Williams, the officers involved in the incident, along with the medical personnel in involved in the case, were blatantly negligent in not administering CPR to Garner when he was on the ground.
He also says that there was a fraud committed by officers and medical professionals who basically pretended that a dead man was alive while the cameras were rolling.
Garner was being stopped by police for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. He became upset that officers had been harassing him, when they suddenly took him to the ground. The officers used a chokehold that is considered to be deadly force by the United States Supreme Court, since it cuts off the oxygen supply to the brain.
Since Garner's passing, civil rights activists and community organizers around the country have become up inarms over what happened. Williams says that those involved should be fired, there should be an investigation and that someone should be prosecuted.
Williams also makes a very interesting point about the fundamental disrespect for African American life that is shown in situations like this. He says that this incident would never have occurred if Garner had been a wealthy white man in a more affluent section of Manhattan.

Former police officer Ken Williams gives direct and specific information about the police death of Eric Garner, who died in the hands of the NYPD. According to Williams, the officers involved in the incident, along with the medical personnel in involved in the case, were blatantly negligent in not administering CPR to Garner when he was on the ground.
He also says that there was a fraud committed by officers and medical professionals who basically pretended that a dead man was alive while the cameras were rolling.
Garner was being stopped by police for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. He became upset that officers had been harassing him, when they suddenly took him to the ground. The officers used a chokehold that is considered to be deadly force by the United States Supreme Court, since it cuts off the oxygen supply to the brain.
Since Garner's passing, civil rights activists and community organizers around the country have become up inarms over what happened. Williams says that those involved should be fired, there should be an investigation and that someone should be prosecuted.
Williams also makes a very interesting point about the fundamental disrespect for African American life that is shown in situations like this. He says that this incident would never have occurred if Garner had been a wealthy white man in a more affluent section of Manhattan.

LanceScurv & Diamondgirl speak on the No Indictment status of the Eric Garner choke-hold murder by the New York Police Department as well as a multitude of other topics of interest in this free flowing conversation.
But the question remains, how can a so-called officer of the law execute an illegal maneuver that resulted in his death and then justify it by saying that they could not prove that it was the choke hold that took his life.
But if the cops never put their hands on Eric Garner he would still be alive and well today.
These incidents are happening with a frightening regularity and it feels as though we are living in a perpetual world of a surreal reality.
Please leave your opinions and perspectives in the comment area below.
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LanceScurv & Diamondgirl speak on the No Indictment status of the Eric Garner choke-hold murder by the New York Police Department as well as a multitude of other topics of interest in this free flowing conversation.
But the question remains, how can a so-called officer of the law execute an illegal maneuver that resulted in his death and then justify it by saying that they could not prove that it was the choke hold that took his life.
But if the cops never put their hands on Eric Garner he would still be alive and well today.
These incidents are happening with a frightening regularity and it feels as though we are living in a perpetual world of a surreal reality.
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The Murder of Eric Garner: Updates, Reactions and Predictions: TTL SHOW

The killing of Eric Garner is front page news. We all know the story. Lets have a honest conversation on the situation, the latest updates on the issue, reacti...

The killing of Eric Garner is front page news. We all know the story. Lets have a honest conversation on the situation, the latest updates on the issue, reactions and predictions.
Eric Garner was brutally choked, has face rammed into the pavement and suffocated by NYPD officers last Thursday because they suspected him of selling single cigarettes to a stranger walking by.
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The killing of Eric Garner is front page news. We all know the story. Lets have a honest conversation on the situation, the latest updates on the issue, reactions and predictions.
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Staten IslandCopsMurder Unarmed Black Man For Breaking Up A Street Fight!
Garner, 43, suffered a heart attack during a confrontation with police who were attempting to arrest him on suspicions of selling untaxed cigarettes outside a beauty parlor on Staten Island near the ferry terminal, authorities said.
Two plain-clothes officers confront the 6-foot-3-inch tall, 350-pound man who in turn becomes irate, denying the charges and refusing to be handcuffed when one of the officers places him in what appears to be the choke hold from behind, according video obtained by the New York Daily News.
Garner can be heard complaining repeatedly that he can't breathe as at least four other officers bring him down. He then apparently loses consciousness. The video shows the officer who apparently choked Garner using his hands to push Garner's face into the sidewalk.
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Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary." Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177U.S. 529. The Court stated: "Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.
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JOIN THE CONVERSATION LIVE WITH GOOGLE+ Q&AToday on Welcome to the WAR! DLAKE welcomes A.J. Illuminerdy Twinam to discuss the viral link: 'NY Police choke man to death for breaking up a fight'...RIPEric Garner 17 July 2014
Full story: http://cbsn.ws/1jLq1jw
Staten IslandCopsMurder Unarmed Black Man For Breaking Up A Street Fight!
Garner, 43, suffered a heart attack during a confrontation with police who were attempting to arrest him on suspicions of selling untaxed cigarettes outside a beauty parlor on Staten Island near the ferry terminal, authorities said.
Two plain-clothes officers confront the 6-foot-3-inch tall, 350-pound man who in turn becomes irate, denying the charges and refusing to be handcuffed when one of the officers places him in what appears to be the choke hold from behind, according video obtained by the New York Daily News.
Garner can be heard complaining repeatedly that he can't breathe as at least four other officers bring him down. He then apparently loses consciousness. The video shows the officer who apparently choked Garner using his hands to push Garner's face into the sidewalk.
Staten Island Cops Murder Unarmed Black Man For Breaking Up A Street Fight! (Video)
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Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary." Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177U.S. 529. The Court stated: "Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.
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The city medical examiner has ruled the death of Eric Garner, the 43-year-old father whose death in police custody sparked national outrage, a homicide, saying a chokehold killed him.
The medical examiner said compression of the neck and chest, along with Garner's positioning on the ground while being restrained by police during the July 17 stop on Staten Island, caused his death.

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NYPD Chokehold Video Victim, Alix Tichelman & Utah Mom Killer

NYPD chokehold victim Eric Garner was killed by police and it was all caught on video. We look at the video and discuss police brutality, plus the connections o...

NYPD chokehold victim Eric Garner was killed by police and it was all caught on video. We look at the video and discuss police brutality, plus the connections of Alix Tichelman with a second heroin death (including the 911 call), and Megan Huntsman who murdered her babies in Utah are all reviewed with former prosecutor Loni Coombs on this episode of Crime Time.
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NYPD chokehold victim Eric Garner was killed by police and it was all caught on video. We look at the video and discuss police brutality, plus the connections of Alix Tichelman with a second heroin death (including the 911 call), and Megan Huntsman who murdered her babies in Utah are all reviewed with former prosecutor Loni Coombs on this episode of Crime Time.
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LanceScurv speaks on the senseless murder of Eric Garner by the New York City Police Department & the video of this incident that went viral in cyberspace.
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Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Wants His Job Back

Daniel Pantaleo, the police officer who was stripped of his gun and shield after he put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold almost exactly one year ago, wants to return to his old job.
Pantaleo is under 24-hour police protection due to the reported amount of death threats he receives. Although a Staten Island grand jury voted not to indict Pantaleo last year, a Department of Justice investigation into Garner's death is still underway.
His lawyer, Stuart London, told the New York Daily News that hasn't discouraged Pantaleo. "The unbelievable part is this has not sourced him one bit on doing law enforcement, said London. "It hasn't diminished his desire to help the citizens of this city."
London also told the Daily News that he does not believe the DOJ investigation will result in any charges. "They have to prove my client had a specific intent to deprive Eric Garner of a federally protected constitutional right," he said. "Based on all the pertinent information I have, they don't reach that threshold in this case."
Pantaleo had previously been involved in two other civil rights lawsuits, both of which were settled.
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NYPD cops choke man to death

The New York City Police Department is once again at the center of controversy after video...

NYPD cops choke man to death

The NewYork City PoliceDepartment is once again at the center of controversy after video emerged online showing a man being choked to death by several police officers. Repeatedly saying "I can't breathe," the 350 pound Eric Garner eventually lost consciousness and went into cardiac arrest. He was reportedly being arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes. RT's Ameera David has more details on the incident, including the punishment for the main officer involved.
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NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury

A Staten Island grand jury has elected not to charge an NYPD officer for his role in Eric ...

NYPD Cop Who Killed Eric Gardner Not Charged by Grand Jury

A Staten Island grand jury has elected not to charge an NYPD officer for his role in Eric Garner's death. The 43-year-old died in July after officer Daniel Pantaleo placed him in a chokehold. The encounter, which was caught on camera, incited outrage after going viral.
According to the New York Post, the grand jury reached a "no bill" vote, clearing Pantaleo of any potential charges.
Earlier today, it was reported that the panel would decide by the end of the week whether or not Pantaleo would be charged. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by the New York City medical examiner in early August, and Pantaleo reportedly testified before the grand jury for nearly two hours on Nov. 21.
This comes a week after a St. Louis County grand jury decided not to charge Ferguson, Mo. police officer Darren Wilson for fatally shooting 18-year-old Michael Brown in the St. Louis suburb in August.
UPDATE: Esaw Garner, Eric Garner's widow, responded with dismay at the non-indictment decision, according to the New York Daily News. "Oh my God, are you serious?" she said. "I'm very disappointed. You can see in the video that he [the cop] was dead wrong! The grand jury kept interviewing witnesses but you didn't need witnesses. You can be a witness for yourself. Oh my God, this s**t is crazy."
UPDATE 2: After the indictment verdict was announced, Officer Pantaleo released a statement:
I became a police officer to help people and to protect those who can't protect themselves. It is never my intention to harm anyone and I feel very bad about the death of Mr. Garner. My family and I include him and his family in our prayers and I hope that they will accept my personal condolences for their loss.
In addition, Nightline reports that New York City MayorBill de Blasio has canceled an appearance and will travel to Staten Island to meet with activists and local officials in the wake of the panel's decision.
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Eric Garner protesters flood New York after grand jury clears NYPD officer in chokehold death case

Protests have started in several New York City locations after a US Grand Jury cleared an ...

Eric Garner protesters flood New York after grand jury clears NYPD officer in chokehold death case

Protests have started in several New York City locations after a US Grand Jury cleared an NYPD policeman of killing a black man last July. Eric Garner choked to death while being wrestled to the ground by the officer.
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NYC Reacts: '[Eric Garner] got murdered'

Despite the rain and cold, many people in Staten Island came out at the location where Eri...

NYC Reacts: '[Eric Garner] got murdered'

Despite the rain and cold, many people in Staten Island came out at the location where Eric Garner died in July to express their outrage at the grand jury's decision not to indict the cops whose actions caused his death.

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Eric Garner: What lies ahead in the NYPD chokehold death investigation

Times reporter James Queally discusses the homicide ruling in the July 17 death of Eric Ga...

Eric Garner: What lies ahead in the NYPD chokehold death investigation

Times reporter James Queally discusses the homicide ruling in the July 17 death of Eric Garner of Staten Island and what lies ahead as a special grand jury is convened to hear evidence in the case. Read the story: http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-new-york-chokehold-grand-jury-20140819-story.html
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America remembers Eric Garner’s death 3 years ago today

Monday marks the 3-year anniversary of Eric Garner’s death. Garner was choked to death by ...

America remembers Eric Garner’s death 3 years ago today

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NYPD officers approached Garner on suspicion of selling "loosies" (single cigarettes) from packs without tax stamps. After Garner told the police that he was tired of being harassed and that he was not selling cigarettes, the officers went to arrest Garner. When officer Daniel Pantaleo took Garner's wrist behind his back, Garner swatted his arms away. Pantaleo then put his arm around Garner's neck and pulled him backwards and down onto the ground. After Pantaleo removed his arm from Garner's neck, he pushed Garner's face into the ground while four officers moved to restrain Garner, who repeated "I can't breathe" eleven times while lying facedown on the sidewalk. After Garner lost consciousness, officers turned him onto his side to ease his breathing. Garner remained lying on the sidewalk for seven minutes while the officers waited for an ambulance to arrive. The officers and EMTs did not perform CPR on Garner at the scene; according to a spokesman for the PBA, this was because they believed that Garner was breathing and that it would be improper to perform CPR on someone who was still breathing. He was pronounced dead at the hospital approximately one hour later.

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Family of Eric Garner Filing $75 Million Lawsuit Against New York City

Eric Garner's family intends to sue the city of New York for $75 million in damages, officials say. The 43-year-old Staten Island native died in July after NYPDOfficerDaniel Pantaleo applied a chokehold in an attempt to subdue him.
According to the Associated Press, Garner's family filed a notice with the city comptroller's office yesterday, initiating the legal process. The Associated Press adds that the suit also targets the NYPD and six of its officers.
Per Capital New York, the claim asserts that police "failed to use proper police procedure and tactics as reasonably prudent and careful police officers would have used under similar circumstances," noting that both the city and its police department "continued to improperly supervise officers in the field."
Garner's death was ruled a homicide in August, and a grand jury will decide whether the incident warrants criminal charges.
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The Daily Show - We Can’t Breathe

Although the NYPD officer whose chokehold led to the death of Eric Garner did not face ind...

The Daily Show - We Can’t Breathe

Although the NYPD officer whose chokehold led to the death of Eric Garner did not face indictment, the bystander who filmed the incident did.
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Ferguson Missouri - Americas Favorite Holiday Vacation Getaway Spot!

Year after year millions of people flock to Ferguson Missouri during the holiday season. T...

Ferguson Missouri - Americas Favorite Holiday Vacation Getaway Spot!

Year after year millions of people flock to Ferguson Missouri during the holiday season. This video shows you why you and your family need to spend the holidays in Ferguson Missouri!
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Thousands of Argentines Protest Prosecutor's Death

A quarter of a million Argentines marched in silence through driving rain Wednesday to hon...

Thousands of Argentines Protest Prosecutor's Death

A quarter of a million Argentines marched in silence through driving rain Wednesday to honor Alberto Nisman who they believe gave his life last month for investigating a deadly 1994 terrorist bombing. Photo: AP
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ICP Asks if Eric Garner, Mike Brown Cases Bring UN Working Group on African Descent Back to USA

After Eric Garner & Mike Brown, ICP Asks If UN Working Group Comes to US
By Matthew Russel...

ICP Asks if Eric Garner, Mike Brown Cases Bring UN Working Group on African Descent Back to USA

After Eric Garner & Mike Brown, ICP Asks If UN Working Group Comes to US
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, December 10 -- Nine days after Missouri police officer was not indicted for killing African American teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, in New York City on December 3 a Staten Island grand jury declined to return any indictment for the killing of Eric Garner, which was caught on video, here.
On December 10, Inner City Press asked two members of the UN's Working Group on People of African Descent about the cases or non-indictments, and if they make it more likely the Working Group will return to the US to conduct a mission. Video here.
Working Group member Verene Shepherd said that the Working Group has the right to return for up to five years, to follow up. Video here (after this video, she also mentioned Trayvon Martin).
The chair of the working group Mireille Fanon-Mendes-France spoke of systematic marginalization of people of color, by banks and social services. Inner City Press asked her about the Working Group's report on Sweden, which found "segregated neighborhoods and reports that health clinics, banks and other essential services are being pulled out of some ethnic neighborhoods.” She said this is a worldwide phenomenon.
Back on December 4, Inner City Press asked the UN Spokesman for comment:
Inner City Press: first I wanted to ask you about what's big news here in New York City, and I was wondering if the Secretary-General has any comment on the refusal to indict the police officer who killed Eric Garner on video, not resisting and unarmed and the protests that are taking place.
Spokesman Dujarric: Sure. We're obviously aware of what's going on here in our own backyard. I think the Secretary-General's thoughts are obviously with the family of Mr. Garner following that decision and the people of New York. I think the case is again focusing attention on the issue of accountability of law enforcement officials, and the Secretary-General urges all competent authorities in the United States to do everything possible to respond to the demands for greater accountability. And he also welcomes the announcement, I think by the US Justice Department, of an opening of a civil rights investigation in the case. And I think I would just add that we've seen a lot of demonstrations here in New York. He would urge the demonstrators to demonstrate peacefully and for the authorities to respect the right of those demonstrators to do so peacefully.
Inner City Press: recently, the UN-Women offered some kind of a partnership with the City, it seems to be like technical assistance, maybe going both ways but certainly UN helping. Is there anything that the UN system has, given what now seems as kind of a trend of killing of unarmed African-Americans and failure to bring accountability? Is there anything that the UN system is offering to the United States?
Spokesman: Not in terms of technical assistance that I'm aware of. Obviously, there would have to be a request from the US authorities. The UN system writ large, as you saw, there was a report on the UN Committee on Torture, if I'm not mistaken, that was released some time ago. So, that's where it stands.
Back on the evening of December 3 in midtown Manhattan, the chant was "Justice for Eric Garner" and "I can't breathe," which he'd said as he was choked. Marchers headed from Times Square east to Sixth Avenue but were blocked from heading north to Rockefeller Plaza and the tree lighting ceremony. Short Inner City Press YouTube video here.
And so to Fifth Avenue -- again process north was blocked, this time with orange kettling netting -- and down to 42nd Street. Police closed the doors to Grand Central, no more dying-in. The march passed Cipriani in the old bank space, venue of the UN CensorshipAllianceBall. And they passed Pfizer, with the UN on the horizon, see below.
Earlier on December 3, New York Congresspeople spoke out, with Bronx Rep. Jose Serrano say that Garner's death "was not an accident, it was homicide," for all to see.
BrooklynRepresentativeNydia Velazquez linked the Garner non-indictment to 12-year old Tamir Rice being killed in Cleveland. Representative Hakeem Jeffries recalled peaceful protests after the killing, in The Bronx, of Amadou Diallo.
LaterMayor Bill De Blasio spoke but unlike the Congresspeople took no questions, as his Commissionerfor International Affairs Penny Abeywardena recently came to the UN without openly taking questions, either, here. http://www.innercitypress.com/unca1abeywardena112814.html
The UN in Geneva for days refused to release to US-based media without paid correspondents in Switzerland the UN Committee on Torture's concluding remarks on the US. http://www.innercitypress.com/funca1unog112814.html

1:42

They Left Us Dead

During Columbia University's annual tree lighting ceremony on December 4, 2014; students s...

Police beat father to death ,as he screamed for help

id like to thank PastorTony smith for bringing this story to my attention hopefully people start paying more attention and recording more incidents with police officers just to make sure they are upholding the law and practicing proper procedures
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0:47

New York City Indicted Two Men in Connection With Explosion That Killed Fire Chief

New York City prosecutors indicted two men on Wednesday in connection with an explosion at...

New York City Indicted Two Men in Connection With Explosion That Killed Fire Chief

New York City prosecutors indicted two men on Wednesday in connection with an explosion at a home last month that killed the city's highest ranking fire official to die in the line of duty since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Battalion ChiefMichael Fahy died after he was hit in the head by debris from the blast at a residence in the borough of the Bronx where he and other firefighters were responding on Sept. 27 to reports of a gas leak. Garivaldi Castillo, 32, and Julio Salcedo, 34, both of New York City, were indicted on charges of first degree assault, second degree assault, and first degree criminal possession of marijuana.
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0:40

Protesters of Police Killings March on Washington

Protesters plan to converge on the nation's capital on Saturday to help bring attention to...

Protesters of Police Killings March on Washington

Protesters plan to converge on the nation's capital on Saturday to help bring attention to the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of police. Civil rights organizations plan to hold a national march in Washington with the families of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two unarmed black men who died in incidents with white police officers, to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality.
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1:58

Emma Long Metro Park - Austin Texas

Checking out a new place in Austin, Texas. On today's little trip we went to Emma Long Met...

Police justify choke hold murder of Eric Garner

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Canaanland Moors Eric Garner murder and status

We send our condolences to all people who have been murdered by different levels of highwa...

Canaanland Moors Eric Garner murder and status

We send our condolences to all people who have been murdered by different levels of highwaymen acting in an official capacity under colour of law and colour of authority. RIPEric Garner.. you did not die in vain!

24:40

Grand Jury Decides Not To Indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo For The Choking Death Of Eric Garner

The grand jury on the Eric Garner chokehold death case decides not to indict Officer Danie...

Grand Jury Decides Not To Indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo For The Choking Death Of Eric Garner

The grand jury on the Eric Garner chokehold death case decides not to indict OfficerDaniel Pantaleo. Congress and President Obama have not took swift action against corrupt police and prosecutors. The American people are tired and won't stand for this nation to turn into Nazi Germany.
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21:52

NYPD won't admit that Eric Garner died from a chokehold

In a move that surprised everyone, the NY Police Officer's union came forth to talk about ...

NYPD won't admit that Eric Garner died from a chokehold

In a move that surprised everyone, the NY Police Officer's union came forth to talk about the recent killing of Eric Garner at the hands of the NYPD. Rather than expressing condolences for the family or admitting any wrong-doing of their own, the NYPD has concluded that Eric Garner did not die form a chokehold last week.
This was surprising, since the medical examiner, who works for the very same government as the NYPD, ruled Garner's death a homicide. This is only serving to add to the tension being experienced between the NYPD and the citizens of the city of New York.
Ken Williams, a former police officer, speaks about the case of Eric Garner. He also talks about ways that people of color can use the law to their advantage. Williams says that in many cases of police brutality, people of color often assume that they are simply meant to be victims and never realize that they can use the law as a way to seek justice.
He also explains that "stop snitching" codes are harmful to people of color and need to be confronted.

Former police officer Ken Williams gives direct and specific information about the police death of Eric Garner, who died in the hands of the NYPD. According to Williams, the officers involved in the incident, along with the medical personnel in involved in the case, were blatantly negligent in not administering CPR to Garner when he was on the ground.
He also says that there was a fraud committed by officers and medical professionals who basically pretended that a dead man was alive while the cameras were rolling.
Garner was being stopped by police for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. He became upset that officers had been harassing him, when they suddenly took him to the ground. The officers used a chokehold that is considered to be deadly force by the United States Supreme Court, since it cuts off the oxygen supply to the brain.
Since Garner's passing, civil rights activists and community organizers around the country have become up inarms over what happened. Williams says that those involved should be fired, there should be an investigation and that someone should be prosecuted.
Williams also makes a very interesting point about the fundamental disrespect for African American life that is shown in situations like this. He says that this incident would never have occurred if Garner had been a wealthy white man in a more affluent section of Manhattan.

22:24

Eric Garner's Death Used For Race War Agenda

David Knight breaks down the Eric Garner case and why the police decided they needed to ge...

LanceScurv & Diamondgirl speak on the No Indictment status of the Eric Garner choke-hold murder by the New York Police Department as well as a multitude of other topics of interest in this free flowing conversation.
But the question remains, how can a so-called officer of the law execute an illegal maneuver that resulted in his death and then justify it by saying that they could not prove that it was the choke hold that took his life.
But if the cops never put their hands on Eric Garner he would still be alive and well today.
These incidents are happening with a frightening regularity and it feels as though we are living in a perpetual world of a surreal reality.
Please leave your opinions and perspectives in the comment area below.
Also, here is the link to the video that first spoke on the Eric Garner situation and my very brutal personal experience with the now illegal chokehold from the NYPD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLgr_8ULOXU
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The killing of Eric Garner is front page news. We all know the story. Lets have a honest conversation on the situation, the latest updates on the issue, reactions and predictions.
Eric Garner was brutally choked, has face rammed into the pavement and suffocated by NYPD officers last Thursday because they suspected him of selling single cigarettes to a stranger walking by.
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Eric Garner, killed by NYPD.

Benjamin, cousin of Eric Garner on the push for a federal civil rights indictment against ...

JOIN THE CONVERSATION LIVE WITH GOOGLE+ Q&AToday on Welcome to the WAR! DLAKE welcomes A.J. Illuminerdy Twinam to discuss the viral link: 'NY Police choke man to death for breaking up a fight'...RIPEric Garner 17 July 2014
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Staten IslandCopsMurder Unarmed Black Man For Breaking Up A Street Fight!
Garner, 43, suffered a heart attack during a confrontation with police who were attempting to arrest him on suspicions of selling untaxed cigarettes outside a beauty parlor on Staten Island near the ferry terminal, authorities said.
Two plain-clothes officers confront the 6-foot-3-inch tall, 350-pound man who in turn becomes irate, denying the charges and refusing to be handcuffed when one of the officers places him in what appears to be the choke hold from behind, according video obtained by the New York Daily News.
Garner can be heard complaining repeatedly that he can't breathe as at least four other officers bring him down. He then apparently loses consciousness. The video shows the officer who apparently choked Garner using his hands to push Garner's face into the sidewalk.
Staten Island Cops Murder Unarmed Black Man For Breaking Up A Street Fight! (Video)
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Citizens may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if necessary." Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306. This premise was upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case: John Bad Elk v. U.S., 177U.S. 529. The Court stated: "Where the officer is killed in the course of the disorder which naturally accompanies an attempted arrest that is resisted, the law looks with very different eyes upon the transaction, when the officer had the right to make the arrest, from what it does if the officer had no right. What may be murder in the first case might be nothing more than manslaughter in the other, or the facts might show that no offense had been committed.
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